Hey everyone, At the upcoming NumFOCUS summit <https://numfocus.org/summit2019> (November 2-3, 2019), Ralf Gommers is coordinating a session titled “*Money and Open Source Culture: How Funding Can Change Your Project*” at the upcoming NumFOCUS summit and has invited me to participate on behalf of Jupyter. Here’s Ralf description of it:
The session is about ways that paying people to do work that has otherwise > been done on a volunteer basis can change your project, affect contributor > relationships, and impact governance. As one of the projects with the > largest amount of paid people, and noticeable tensions in the Jupyter > team/community related to this topic, I think the perspective/lessons of > Jupyter are interesting. > > The format for the session is a moderated panel, starting with some short > introductions to the topic by the panelists (2-4 min, slides optional) > followed by questions/discussion. > If you have thoughts or feelings about this that you would like me to represent at the meeting, please reply here or reach out to me directly (pi @ berkeley . edu) also posted this same message as a thread on discourse.jupyter.org https://discourse.jupyter.org/t/numfocus-summit-session-on-money-and-open-source-culture/2504 best, pi -- _ / \ A* \^ - ,./ _.`\\ / \ / ,--.S \/ \ / `"~,_ \ \ __o ? _ \<,_ /:\ --(_)/-(_)----.../ | \ --------------.......J Paul Ivanov https://pirsquared.org <http://pirsquared.org> | GPG/PGP key id: 0x0F3E28F7 -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Project Jupyter" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/jupyter/CAKCGbV7cV3%3DDjyS0N-d-BzqvqzRCw3tm8Djj6mq37_oWq-aXhg%40mail.gmail.com.
